That's putting it mildly...GFWL apparently installs its own TCP/IP stack which means that any system which has been configured to prevent rootkit access, such as my systems, cannot use GFWL. When they ported this console app to the PC they apparently left the entire network code intact which means it creates a whole new network path that cannot be controlled by Windows Firewall...I spent weeks with Microsoft trying to resolve the issue and the outcome was that a system configured to prevent rootkits cannot use GFWL. And, they have not indicated that they have any plans to change this.

The plus side is that if GFWL works on your system then a rootkit can be installed and use your internet connection without your knowledge...making it a litmus test for rootkit vulnerability.

Translation: We haven't put any effort into the game since everything we "gave you" as a content pack was already on the disc. We just don't feel the need to make the game any different or better since we are already trying to turn and burn like CoD titles.

Holy fuck, how the fucking shit can Sony mess up on public key crypto on the PS3? Either the dev who wrote that wanted the PS3 to run homebrew code, OR they don't know how to generate pseudo-random numbers.